Turbinaria water quality

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Long story short. I got new lights over the summer and watched the turbinaria go from yellow to a nice dull red undertone and growth for the first time ever. That took may 3 months. After 2 months away, I have returned to a tank filled with cyano, but a growth in most coral including the turbinaria. One new thing is that it had a green flourescent tint in some spots. My question is , if you have one, does your prefer dirtier water or clean water and is the green tint normal?first pick is before I left for 2 months, second pick is from a couple days ago, I'll try to get a good pick in the afternoon tomorrow

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They don't require anything special in terms of water quality (typical LPS requirements). I use to have one for several years that grew a good size. It was all green but polyp extension was so vast the base never showed.
1:05 mark of the video is a good shot of it
 
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They don't require anything special in terms of water quality (typical LPS requirements). I use to have one for several years that grew a good size. It was all green but polyp extension was so vast the base never showed.
1:05 mark of the video is a good shot of it

Thats a crazy amount of extension. I wouldn't habe even guessed it was a turbinaria lol
 
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Long story short. I got new lights over the summer and watched the turbinaria go from yellow to a nice dull red undertone and growth for the first time ever. That took may 3 months. After 2 months away, I have returned to a tank filled with cyano, but a growth in most coral including the turbinaria. One new thing is that it had a green flourescent tint in some spots. My question is , if you have one, does your prefer dirtier water or clean water and is the green tint normal?first pick is before I left for 2 months, second pick is from a couple days ago, I'll try to get a good pick in the afternoon tomorrow

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Updated pic. You can see the slightly green patches
 

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